Saturday, March 21, 2015

WHERE'S YOUR START LINE?


It's been a while since I last updated my blog. With a 3 year old tearing the house up, it seems like there's always so much to do, yet so little time to do it! Let's wind the clock a bit. From the off-season, where I delved back into trail running, literally starting from zero (I haven't ran in.....a decade?), and with the magic of reasonably good aerobic - but not run specific - fitness, I started.  Off I went. The first run-walk was a 3 hour adventure through the enchanted forest, way up above the British Properties. I felt suspiciously good, so I piled on the speed. Why walk when you can run, right? And then I threw in heaps of elevation,  but, being compulsive and competitive against myself (a dangerous combination), I kept the speed up. And that's where it all went to pot. I ran up Cypress on a weekly basis, no base run fitness and promptly fractured my ankle. Ding dong, I should have known. With running over,  I hit the gym instead. Meh, it's  closer than driving all that way to the trailhead anyway, and there's no mud at the gym....

From there, an annual visit to Maui, logging a few sun-soaked kilometers amid blue skies and swinging palm trees. I'm always surprised at the number of Vancouverites visiting Maui in any one year; almost every ride had me bumping into another familiar cyclist escaping the greyness of Vancouver. Spending a few weeks on that magical island had me at the desk, frantically working the numbers trying to figure out how I can possibly spend the winter months doing nothing but eating bananas and coconuts and riding my bike. Alas, I'm still making the numbers work in my favour. Rest assured, the moment I can lever my meager net worth for a regular, extended stay, my bags will be packed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kcRFlGGtJIoBack in Vancouver, the good folks at MEC arrange a phone interview between myself and neo-pro and all around great gal, Alison Jackson.  Walking us through their vision of the 2015 cycling campaign, we answered a variety of personal, soul-searching questions about what cycling means to us, and how that might differ from one rider to another. The overarching theme of the campaign was "Start lines are everywhere." I immediately understood their take; regardless of your ability, your destination, or the confines of a particular route or group, each ride has it's own destination. How will you react to an attack? Are you driving the train, or just a passenger on the bus? What a great concept. 

A few days after our initial discussion, we gathered for a quick photo shoot and some voice-over work and....the collective geniuses over at MEC, and the ultra-talented Matt Dennison, created an incredible video to kickstart MEC's 2015 cycling season!   

Roll on, 2015, roll on!

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